“Pagan triptych on the relationship between humans and the divine, it depicts unlikely gods successively named Winged Ankles, Sweet Océanine, Starry Night or Abandoned Nude, and then humble earthlings in their warlike or amorous duels, and finally an allegorical representation of Pegasus, mythical steed of Bellerophon, who reaches the gods’ domain without a rider. The winged and magical horse, as swift as the wind, inspires large and sensual gestural qualities, ingenious spirals, at times making room for the delicate vibration of seahorse fins, or the simple and poetic representation of flight. Our question then was to find the temperature of the void.”
Michel Kelemenis, march 1990